Pentecost VII: When you step out in courage and faith to do what you believe is right … you will inspire others to follow you and to make what is an idea and ideal, a vision, a movement.
Pentecost VI: Can failure lead us more deeply into the way of God? Can failure open us to hear God speak?
Pentecost V: We forget that it is wisely said that if two people agree on everything, one of them is not necessary.
Pentecost IV: God seems inclined toward people who push the limits, use their talents, who live bigger than—just looking at them—you might expect.
Pentecost III: God wants us dancing to the music of God’s intended future, living into the time that is not yet but sure to come.
Trinity Sunday
Pentecost: All of Pentecost’s sound and fury boils down to people communicating across barriers.
Easter VII: It is as if the very source of Jesus’s life and mission takes up residence in the life of those who follow him…
In Celebration of the Life of Charles Wendell Colson